Toilet article for hairdressing



Ndv. 29, 1927. 1,650,710

c. s. HART TOILET ARTICLE FOR HAIR DRESSING Filed Nov. 24. 1926lIIIIIIIIIIl/Ill'lll- J mmvw Ciamevzce pencer Ham Patented Nova 29, 1927.

mechanisms 19. toilet. article for hairdressing purpo es. l 1 i i Oneat: the ohj etsiof the. p esnh inve ii tion is to provide 1 sueh. anarticle having in su h a inen e that the comb is movable e a elvto saidb ushdoaek into: and out i perative PQSltiO lM A further object of theis provide a to le article for ha rdressing pu p ses; whi hicomp isescombinatio a brush and a mirror aflix'edto the back of said brush. Y

Further objects of the invention will appear in the followingdescription of the drawings and in the claims.

In the drawings Fig. 1 is a perspectiveview of a toilet articleaccording to this invention showing the comb in the operativeposition.

Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of thearticle with the comb in theinoperative position and illustrating a mirror affixed to thebrush-back.

Fig. 3 is a section on the line,3-3 of Fig. 2.

Fig. Fig; 3.

Figs. 5 and 6 are two sectional views taken on theline 55of Fig.hillustrating in the upper view the relative positions of the parts whenthe comb is in the inoperative position and illustrating in the lowerview the relative positions of the parts when the comb is in theoperative position.

4; is a sectionon the line 4-4. of

The toilet article'illustrated in the drawcess which is open on onelongitudinal edge of the brush-back only. Extending from the bottom ofthis recess through the thickness of the brush-back to the oppositelongitudinal edge of the same is a slot d which is smaller in bothdimensions than the aforesaid recess. M

Located within the said recess is a metal lining e which, corresponds inallrespects to the interior shape and dimensionsof the ree nygnn vensrnncnn 'rrnnnor- :NEWYORK. Y. 1 1OILETTARTICLE*ZEOKEHAIRDEESSSING.

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Goes. The ottom iscut away as at gto for-1n an opening corresponding-tothe slot. at. q M y Located within thejlined .interiorof the said recessis a U shap d. metal frame h to heihaelr of Which is ailixed astem-z'which:

xtends hrough. the slot. .d, the outer en hereof being ormed orotherwise provided withaknoh The frame h is a sliding fit? within thelined recess andthe longitudinala dimension of. the me is such as.Winnern t such. frameto have a predeterminechex j tent of s dingmovement. which is imparted to it by. the operator through the inediumof the knob on the outer end of the stem 71.

Cut'm the oppositeside walls of the frame are pairs of inclined slots7:, the extremitles of which curl over as indicated in Fig- 4. Engagingin these pairs of slots are pins Z which are carried by and project fromopposite sides of a comb mjwhich is adapted so as to be a sliding fitlaterally within the lined recess in the brush-back. V

As a result of the above construction other mirror at is affixed withina recess on the upper face of the brush-back as will be clearly seenupon reference to Figs. 2 and 3.

of the drawings.

There is thus provided in one article the three components normally usedintheoperation of dressinga persons hair.

What I claim is 1. A toilet article for hairdressing ur. posescomprising in combination a brush, an'

elongated' recess within' the thickness of the back of said brush, amember located with in said recess and adapted to be longitudinallymovable therein, inclined slotsin said member, a comb, pins projectingfrom said comb and engaging said inclined slots and means for slidingsaid member longitudi* nally up and down withinsaid recess so as d tocause said combto move laterally into and out ofsaid recess.

2. A toilet article for hairdresslng pur= poses comprising 1ncombination brush,

an elongated recess extending'inwardsfromz one edgeof the brush-back, aslot extending cess so as to cause said comb to movelaterallyinto'and'out of said recess comprising a stem affixed to theinner longitudinal edge ofsaid' U shaped member and extending throughthe slot in the thickness of the 9 brush-back to a position where thesame may edge of the brush back a slot extending from be grasped bythefingers.

3; A toilet article for hairdressing purposescomprising in combination abrush, an elongated recess extending 'inwards from one the bottom ofsaid recess through the brush back-to the opposite-edge of the same, acomb laterally slidable within said elongated recess a longitudinallymovable in said slot and means serving to interconnect said .pinwwithsaid-comb whereby movement of said pin causes said comb to move in orout ofitsrecess. I

4. A toilet article for hairdressing urposes comp'risingin combination abrus a mirror mounted upon the back of said brush;-

an elongated recess extending inwards from one edge of the brush back, aslot extending from the bottom of said recess through the 7 brush backto the opposite edge of the same; a comb laterally slidable within saidelongated recess a pin longitudinally movablein said slot and meansserving to interconnect said pin with said comb whereby movement of saidpin causes said comb to move in or out of its recess. i

' In testimony whereof I afiix my si ature.

CLARENCE SPENCER RT.

